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CSP Investigates Hwy Fatality in Bristol

The Colorado State Patrol is investigating a single vehicle fatality that occurred on Colorado Highway 385 Mile Post 102, approximately 3 miles north of Bristol in Prowers County. A 2006 Chevrolet Pickup was traveling southbound on Colorado 385 and went off the right side of the road. The driver over-corrected to the left causing the […]

ARPA Update for Lamar Utilities Board

Rick Rigel, former superintendent of Lamar Light and Power, and the new general manager for Arkansas River Power Authority, briefed members of the Utility Board on the current problems the Repowering Project faces and the steps the boiler manufacturer is making to bring the coal fired plant back on line.  Rigel commented that he has […]

County Explores Mobile Meat Processing Unit

A full service Mobile Meat Processing Plant would cost in the neighborhood of $750,000 according to Bruce Fickenscher, CSU livestock representative for the southeast Colorado region.  He was accompanied by Wilma Trujillo, CSU Extension Agronomist when they met with the Prowers County Commissioners February 9 to discuss the cost and aspects of operating such a […]

PJ Wilson Resigning from Lamar City Council

City Councilman P.J. Wilson announced that he will be stepping down from the council as his family has purchased a home outside the city boundaries, no longer allowing him to serve out his full term. He stated that his final day in office would be March 12, unless a replacement for his seat is found […]

Rabid Skunk Attack in Kiowa County

RABIES WARNING!! Kiowa County Residents Cautioned About Skunks with Rabies   Prowers County Public Health and Environment is urging citizens of Kiowa County and all of SE Colorado to avoid any unnecessary contact with wild animals, especially any that appear to be sick or behaving in an unusual manner. A skunk and an unvaccinated dog […]

Cow Palace Inn Kitchen Set to Cook

The Cow Palace Inn recently turned another corner in the motel’s comprehensive renovation project. The long awaited kitchen equipment has been installed. Manager Doug Thrall said Friday, February 10, “We’re waiting for a final inspection from the county health department and we hope that will happen this Wednesday. If we get the green light, we’ll […]

NWS Pueblo Hydrology Update

Hydrology Report from National Weather Service-Pueblo–February 9, 2012  A warm and mainly dry January is keeping much of south central and southeast Colorado in moderate to severe drought.  The current U.S. Drought Monitor continues to indicate Extreme Drought (D3) conditions across extreme southeastern Baca County.  Severe drought (D2) conditions remain across most of the rest […]

SCOTT WOODS SHOW Coming to Lamar

THE SCOTT WOODS BAND Old Time Country & Fiddle Music “Upbeat” and “Uplifting”. These two words could well describe the SCOTT WOODS SHOW coming to Lamar on Monday, February 20th at 7:00pm at the Lamar High School Auditorium. This outstanding fiddle show is brought here as part of the current concert season being presented by […]

Pesticide Applicator Continuing Education Credit Workshops

  For Immediate Release: February 6, 2012  By Wilma Trujillo, SEA Agronomist In the state of Colorado, pesticide application is regulated by a very strict set of laws enforced by the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA).  Some of the regulations include the licensing of private, commercial, limited-commercial, and public pesticide applicators. The purpose of the […]

Lamar School District Nominated to Apply for 25K Grant

We have been nominated to apply for a grant of up to $25000 through the America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education initiative! This program is a locally focused initiative to strengthen math and science education in rural America. It is sponsored by the Monsanto fund and allows farmers to nominate a public school to compete for […]

Lamar hosts annual goose fest – Feb. 23-26

LAMAR HOSTS ANNUAL GOOSE FEST – FEB. 23-26 LAMAR, Colo. – Each morning in southeast Colorado at this time of year, tens of thousands of snow geese lift off local ponds and reservoirs in a pre-dawn ritual. The swirl of flapping wings and din of honking grows louder as the birds circle overhead and make […]

Chamber Honkers Visit Ranch-Way Feeds

On January 27th, members of the Lamar Chamber Honkers and Lamar Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors paid a welcome visit to Ranch-Way Feeds located at Lamar Building Material Supply, 224 North Main in Lamar. Ranch-Way Feeds is a new retail sales division of BMS. Ranch-Way Feeds offers a full line of quality feed products […]

Local GOP Candidates Gather for County Straw Poll

The Prowers County Republican Party met Tuesday, February 7 at the Lamar Missionary Baptist Church to take a straw poll on presidential candidates and to hear from the four local candidates who will be running for two seats in two districts for Prowers County Commissioner in November.  It may have been a record turnout, as […]

Recall Fails for Ruedeman, Campbell

The recall election to oust Prowers Medical Center board of director members, Marge Campbell and Candy Ruedeman, failed by a more than two to one plurality.  Voters in the Prowers County Hospital District rejected the recall attempt. Ruedeman received 1,481 votes to remain on the board against 624 asking for her recall. Campbell received 1407 votes […]

Campbell, Ruedeman Recall Election Underway

A final count of mail-in ballots for the recall of Prowers Medical Center board members, Marge Cambell and Candy Ruedeman will be held tallied starting at 7pm this evening, February 7.  The vote will determine if either one, both, or neither woman will be recalled from the PMC board of directors, or if the board […]

New Year is Off to a Dry Start

Hydrology Report from National Weather Service-Pueblo February 5, 2012 Precipitation in January was generally below average across southeast and South Central Colorado.  The primary sites at Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Alamosa were 0.26, 0.30 and 0.19 inches below average, respectively.  Mountain snowpack at the end of January was running below average across southeast and South […]

CSP Reports Otero County Highway Fatality

The Colorado State Patrol is investigating a single vehicle accident in Otero County on westbound Colorado 50, milepost 385.  A 2004 S\Toyota Camry was eastbound on Colorado 50 and rolled one and one-half times, causing the driver to be ejected from the vehicle.  The Toyota came to final rest on its top in the right […]

4-H Daniel’s Fund Semi-Finalists Announced

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 2, 2012 4-H Daniel’s Fund Semi-Finalists Announced By Lacey Mann, CSU 4-H Extension Agent, Bent & Prowers Counties Southeast Area— Colorado State University Extension Southeast Area is pleased to announce that four students involved in the 4-H program have been named semifinalists for the Daniels Scholarship. They are Courtney Johnson, […]

Walter Ely Scholarship Applications Are Open

  Southeastern Developmental Services will be awarding a $500 scholarship in memory of Walter Ely.  Ely, who passed away December 11, 2010, was a well-known figure in Lamar from his one-man can collection drive along Main Street in throughout the community.   SDS, Southeastern Developmental Services, will award a $500 scholarship in memory of Walter Ely.  […]

CDOT Winter Storm Preparations

CDOT maintenance crews are on, or will be on, snow-shift tonight throughout southeastern Colorado. Snow shift denotes a 12-hour on/12-hour off work time.  .  Blizzard conditions are forecast for the Monument Hill area, areas north to Denver, and the Eastern Plains, with the potential for 12 to 24 inches of snow combined with winds gusting to 40 mph.  […]